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The fragmentation of armed groups, allure of illicit profits from drug production, and spotty implementation of a peace deal ...
On July 28, Colombia’s judicial system found former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez guilty of witness tampering, specifically ...
Cutting off assistance to Colombia completely won’t change Gustavo Petro, but it will make the United States less safe.
A powerful congressional panel led by Florida Republican Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart is moving to sharply cut non-military U.S.
With approval ratings falling and key reforms stalled, Colombian President Gustavo Petro enters the final year of his term facing a surge in illegal armed groups, growing tensions with the U.S. and ...
Colombia remains a key hub for illegal arms trafficking in Latin America -- a persistent threat that fuels internal conflict ...
Political violence in Colombia has been rising since 2022, but it has been largely contained at a local level. The brazen attack on a prominent politician in the capital suggests the perpetrators ...
SANTIAGO, Chile, June 9 (UPI) --An assassination attempt on presidential candidate Sen. Miguel Uribe Turbay has shaken Colombia, reviving painful memories of the political violence that has ...
Miguel Uribe, Colombian senator, is critical after being shot in Bogotá. The attack signals worsening security and growing political tensions in Colombia. Carlos Ortega (EPA) EFE Miguel Uribe ...
COMMENTARY When Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. leaders hurl partisan blame for political violence like Colombia's, it only encourages reckless responses to violence like Minnesota's.
A diplomatic standoff has placed U.S. travel restrictions on Colombia, leading to safety concerns for travelers. Here's what to know.
APARTADO, Colombia -- Colombia's fast-growing paramilitary army has begun a push for political recognition and a role in peace talks designed to end the country's decades-old civil war. The ...
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